Jeanne Lanvin
Follow french fashion designer Jeanne Lanvin. She was married to Henri-Émile-Georges di Pietro. Founder of the Lanvin fashion house.
New York MagazineCate Blanchett's Goth Makeup Phase; Lanvin Updates Its Jeanne FragranceNew York MagazinePerfumer Olivier Pescheux is creating the rose-inspired limited-edition scent to be released this March. [Independent UK] • Mango launched a new fragrance ...
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Our great love for Alber is well-documented, but true Lanvin fans have to remember that before there was that adorable man in floppy bowties, there was Jeanne. Now, Lanvin is launching an updated version of it's Jeanne fragrance, ...
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We recently shared the new Spring/Summer 2010 high-top sneaker collection from Lanvin, and today we can show you a new low sneaker from the French fashion house.
Featuring a velvet and calf leather upper in complimenting shades of brown, beige and cream. This time Lucas Ossendrijver and Alber Elbaz’s typically laid back lux style is inspired [...]
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- Lanvin Spring/Summer 2010 Sneakers (slamxhype.com)
They may have become the default footwear for off duty celebs and fashionistas but Lanvin are one of the few traditional couture fashion houses that manage to produce footwear that is taken as seriously by sneaker heads as they are by super models. Their latest Spring/Summer collection doesn’t disappoint with a range of high and [...]
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Lanvin's Alber Elbaz designed this stamp for La Poste, the French postal service, to celebrate Lanvin's 120th anniversary. The stamp, and a second stamp designed by Elbaz, will go on sale early next year. We agree with Nitrolicious and Fashionista - the USPS should have U.S. designers create some fab stamps.
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- Get Your Own "Little Miss Lanvin" Doll (stylehive.com)
French fashion house Lanvin has been one of the most promenient involvees in the realm of sneakers over the last few years as we see the release of one of their latest offerings. This high-top sneaker features a familiar silhouette with a blue/red colorway marked by a zig-zag pattern. Further highlighting the shoe are black [...]
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1. A shot of color will be heard ’round the world today as Roland Mouret debuts a limited edition collection of crayola-worthy mini dresses. RM by Roland Mouret Rainbow Project, is on sale now at Net-A-Porter.com. If you can’t swing the hefty price tag, satisfy your sweet tooth with our guide to festive attire, [...]
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Directors and Officers Since Jeanne Lanvin
* 1946–1950, Lanvin's daughter Marie-Blanche de Polignac, owner and director
* 1942–50, Marie-Blanche's cousin Jean Gaumont-Lanvin (Colombes, 1908–Versailles, 1988), director general
* 1950–1955, Daniel Gorin (Paris, 1891–Paris, 1972), director general
* 1959, Marie-Blanche's cousin Yves Lanvin, owner; Madame Yves Lanvin, president
* 1989–1990, Léon Bressler, chairperson
* 1990–1993, Michel Pietrini, chairperson
* 1993–1995, Loïc Armand, chairperson
* 1995–2001, Gérald Asaria, chairperson
* 2001–2004, Jacques Lévy, director general
Designers Since Jeanne Lanvin
* 1946–1958, Marie-Blanche de Polignac, director general and designer
* 1950–1963, Castillo (b. Antonio Canovas del Castillo del Rey, 1908– d. 1984), women's collections
* 1960–1980, Bernard Devaux, hats, scarves, haute couture; women's "Diffusions" line 1963–1980
* 1964–1984, Jules-François Crahay (Liège, 1917–1988), haute couture collections and "Boutique de Luxe"
* 1972, Christian Benais, men's ready-to-wear collection
* 1976–1991, Patrick Lavoix, men's ready-to-wear collections
* 1981–1989, Maryll Lanvin, ready-to-wear, first haute couture in 1985 and women's "Boutique" collections
* 1989–1990, Robert Nelissen, women's ready-to-wear collections
* 1990–1992, Claude Montana, five haute-couture collections
* 1990–1992, Eric Bergère, women's ready-to-wear collections
* 1992–2001, Dominique Morlotti, women's and men's ready-to-wear collections
* 1996–1998, Ocimar Versolato, women's ready-to-wear collections
* 1998–2002, Cristina Ortiz, women's ready-to-wear collections
* From 2002, Alber Elbaz, artistic director of all creative activities
* From 2003, Martin Krutzki, designer of men's ready-to-wear
* 2005-present, Lucas Ossendrijver, Designer of men's pret-a-porter
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* 1946–1950, Lanvin's daughter Marie-Blanche de Polignac, owner and director
* 1942–50, Marie-Blanche's cousin Jean Gaumont-Lanvin (Colombes, 1908–Versailles, 1988), director general
* 1950–1955, Daniel Gorin (Paris, 1891–Paris, 1972), director general
* 1959, Marie-Blanche's cousin Yves Lanvin, owner; Madame Yves Lanvin, president
* 1989–1990, Léon Bressler, chairperson
* 1990–1993, Michel Pietrini, chairperson
* 1993–1995, Loïc Armand, chairperson
* 1995–2001, Gérald Asaria, chairperson
* 2001–2004, Jacques Lévy, director general
Designers Since Jeanne Lanvin
* 1946–1958, Marie-Blanche de Polignac, director general and designer
* 1950–1963, Castillo (b. Antonio Canovas del Castillo del Rey, 1908– d. 1984), women's collections
* 1960–1980, Bernard Devaux, hats, scarves, haute couture; women's "Diffusions" line 1963–1980
* 1964–1984, Jules-François Crahay (Liège, 1917–1988), haute couture collections and "Boutique de Luxe"
* 1972, Christian Benais, men's ready-to-wear collection
* 1976–1991, Patrick Lavoix, men's ready-to-wear collections
* 1981–1989, Maryll Lanvin, ready-to-wear, first haute couture in 1985 and women's "Boutique" collections
* 1989–1990, Robert Nelissen, women's ready-to-wear collections
* 1990–1992, Claude Montana, five haute-couture collections
* 1990–1992, Eric Bergère, women's ready-to-wear collections
* 1992–2001, Dominique Morlotti, women's and men's ready-to-wear collections
* 1996–1998, Ocimar Versolato, women's ready-to-wear collections
* 1998–2002, Cristina Ortiz, women's ready-to-wear collections
* From 2002, Alber Elbaz, artistic director of all creative activities
* From 2003, Martin Krutzki, designer of men's ready-to-wear
* 2005-present, Lucas Ossendrijver, Designer of men's pret-a-porter
Source: Wikipedia


